SENT IT TO HIS MOTHER IN GERMANY.
Mr Jacob Esbensen, who is in the employ of the Chicago Lumber Co., at Des Moines, lowa, says : “ I have just sent some medicine back to my mother in the Old Country, that I know from personal use to be the best medicine in the world for rheumatism, having used it in my family for several years. It is called Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It always does the work.” For sale by Macaiister and Co, Chemists.
Winton.—The Juvenile Templars held their annual picnic on Wednesday in Mrs Lea’s paddock, South Riverton. About 300 persons were present and amused themselves in all the ways usual on such occasions. Eighty prizes were provided for sports and cake and tea were dispensed twice. The weather was fine and a most enjoyable time was spent. In the evening the open meeting, a free concert, proved very successful, the Oddfellows Hall being crowded. Mr H. Fowler occupied the chair and short addresses were given by him, the Rev. James Baird and Mr Woodnorth, superintendent of the temple, and the singing being done chiefly by the children was appreciated by the audience.—Own correspondent. Pie. Tom Clarkson, who holds the paile record for New Zealand,' on 27th January, at Palmerston North, rode a mile (unpaced) in 2’min. 24J secs., being less than-Reynolds’ record on the same track by J sec;'. . The Dresden Piano Company’s Manager, Mr J. A.'X. Riedle, is now in Invercargill for a few days to hold the Company’s Annual Clearing Sale of Pianos, Organs, and all classes of Musical Instruments. The Invercargill Stock being far too heavy, no reasonable offer will be refused, whether for Cash or on Terms from 20s monthly. A feature of the Sale .is that a written guarantee for 10 years is given with every instrument sold. The Sale commenced on Saturday, the 30th ult., at the local agents, Messrs F. J. Lillicrap & Co. “ What’s in a name ?” At Corowa (Vic.), there were 745 applicants for a 656-acre block of land named Boomahuoomana. The amount deposited with the agent was L 8195. ‘ :
The various Art Classes are now commencing Study for another term and we advise students to give Mr Alfred Dewe a trial for Winsor and Newtons Oil Colours, Brushes, Palettes, Canvas, etc. Stretched Canvases made to order any size on the shortest notice. Don and Kelvin streets.
At the Campbelltown S.M. Court on Wednesday, before J. W. Poynten, Esq., S.M., Nichol Bros, got judgment against Thomas Stirling for L 8 17s 2d, costs Bs, and J. M. Kennedy against Frank Dixon, for LI 15s Bd, costs ss. . At The Exhibition.—Special line in strong Dress Tweeds, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d per yard, 40 in. wide, very suitable for Children’s School Dresses or Ladies’ honse wear. Thomson & Beattie. Another electric underground railway is projected to run from Cannon street to Hammersmith, via Ludgate Circus, the Strand, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Hyde Park corner, Albert Hall, and Addison road. The total length of the proposed line is to be about six miles, and the cost about three millions.
Those attending the wool sales can purchase a cheap vehicle at W. H. Mathieson’s as he has a number of really good second-hand vehicles and harness that he will sell cheap, including a good hansom .cab and harness to a steady respectable man. A first-closs opportunity presents itself of making a good living. It is 70 years since the first railway in the world was finished, and now some 400,000 miles are in existence.
-Dr W. B Rush, Oakland, Fla.", writes:— *’ I employ Sander and Sons Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract as a local application in chronic inflammation and rheumatic pains; internally in nephritic as well as in pulmonary, gastric and vesical catarrh. It is sometimes difficult to obtain the genuine article. I employed different other preparations, they hod no therapeutic value and no effect. In one case the effects were similar to the oil camphor, the objection able action of which is well known.”—This is certainly a most striking evidence of the superiority of the excellent preparation over any other.—lnsist getting Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract, or else you will be supplied with worthless oils.
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Southland Times, Issue 13671, 5 February 1897, Page 2
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